Winter Driving in South Lake Tahoe

Driving in Snow at Lake Tahoe

Winter driving is like most of the stuff we do – with practice, patience, and common sense, you can do it! Here are a few things you can do to get up to your favorite mountain safely:

We highly recommend using Lake Link, South Shore's newest microtransit service, once you are settled in. Lake link is an app-based, on-demand service that uses 9-12 passenger vans. It can be thought of like Uber or Lyft, but shared rides and free to the user. More information here.

Be Prepared

Check before you go:

Snowplow Safety

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The advantage in a mountain town is that we know how to clear snow from the roads. While a few inches can immobilize a coastal community, here at Lake Tahoe, we bring out the heavy equipment. Snow removal vehicles work around the clock to keep the roads clear and safe for travel. Keep in mind, the main roads will be cleared first, then the secondary roads and neighborhoods.

Photo: Dmitry Kochetov via Flickr

For the latest road conditions:

For the most up-to-date information on snowfall, mountain base depths and road conditions in South Lake Tahoe, check area ski resort websites and cams or call snow phones:

And, if despite your best efforts, you do find yourself in a slide, let off your brakes. Your ABS could lock up your wheels. Turn your wheels in the direction that the rear of your car is sliding. Remember to breathe.

Be safe, and have fun this winter!

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